Dogecoin’s Drama: Will It Break Free or Keep Falling? 🍿🚀

The cryptic movement of Dogecoin reveals a circus of opposing forces. Technical indicators – those fickle divinations – scream decline, yet the coin flirts around 0.14 with a whopping volume of over a billion dollars daily. Truly, a spectacle of hope and despair intertwined like tangled earbuds in a pocket.

Dungeons of Dusk will have Steam Workshop support, Steam Next Fest demo confirmed for February 2026

Okay, so I just read up on Dungeons of Dusk, and it’s looking awesome! They’re planning a demo for Steam Next Fest in February 2026, which I’m already marking on my calendar. But get this – they’re including a level editor and Steam Workshop support, so we’ll be able to make and share our own levels! The latest Steam blog post dives into all the details about how development is going, what the game will probably cost (around $16.99), why New Blood teamed up with 68k Studios, and a ton of other cool stuff. Oh, and good news for us mobile gamers – it’s still confirmed to be coming to mobile too!

Heated Rivalry Confirms the Character Ages In the Show & Book

The latest episode of Heated Rivalry shifted focus to characters Scott Hunter and Kip Grady, who are older than the show’s main leads. With the romance between characters becoming a hot topic, fans are now discussing how old the hockey players actually are.

Sydney Sweeney Says She Doesn’t Align with Jean Controversy Views

An advertisement featuring Sydney Sweeney from July 2025 caused confusion because she playfully mixed up the words ‘genes’ and ‘jeans.’ Some viewers thought the ad suggested she was attractive due to her genetics – like her hair and eye color – and that she was linking attractiveness to the clothes she wore. In the ad, she stated, “My jeans are blue,” after explaining that genes determine traits inherited from parents. Sweeney avoided addressing the controversy while promoting her films Christy and Americana. However, in a November GQ interview, she clarified she simply enjoys wearing jeans and that was the extent of the ad’s message. She explained she wasn’t bothered by the backlash, stating, “I knew what that ad was for, and it was great jeans.” She added that she only speaks out on issues she feels strongly about, and this wasn’t one of them.

The Death Lullaby Horror Anime is Scarier Than Any Hollywood Movie

Hiroshi Harada first gained recognition for his work as the storyboard artist behind the intense film, Midori: The Girl in the Freak Show. His 1985 film, The Death Lullaby, marked his major debut, made when he was only 20 years old. The film centers on a character named Deppa (meaning “buck tooth”) and explores his descent into despair amidst growing social chaos and a breakdown of order. The Death Lullaby is a remarkably complex and ambitious anime, but at its heart, it’s a deeply affecting story that rivals some of the most emotionally powerful and frightening works in the medium. It manages to be as terrifying as Perfect Blue and as emotionally honest as Barefoot Gen, a rare feat for an anime horror film.

DC Can Only Make Up For Zoë Kravitz’s ‘The Batman Part II’ Absence With a Catwoman Spinoff

News that Scarlett Johansson is in talks to join The Batman Part II eased some worries about Zoë Kravitz potentially leaving the series. Fans immediately began speculating about which villains director Matt Reeves might feature and which roles Johansson would be perfect for. While rumors suggest she’ll play a new love interest for Bruce Wayne, the strong connection between Kravitz and Robert Pattinson in The Batman was a key reason Kravitz was cast as Catwoman. If Kravitz doesn’t appear in the second film but returns for a potential third – which could be several years away, considering the delays in getting The Batman Part II started – that gap would be significant. Luckily, DC has already created a way to keep Catwoman a relevant character and fans engaged, even if they don’t fully recognize it.